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THOMAS ItAGLAND & .CO.,—PROPIUBfORS.
VOLUME XXXII.
STRICT CONSTRUCTION OP TUB CONSTITUTION *--AN llONBST ANO ECONOMICAL AD.MI NISTll ATION OP TUB (JOVE It N MB NT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21.185').
derluroil lint the South could not reasonably
l*o ttS[*ctpd to remain in ibo Union and bt?
governed by an Administration elected
because o( it* hostility to her institutions.
1 Mr. Fillmore then, and he
his venlimcnt now.
Thursday, June 15, 1S5J.
Gdllorlal Correspondence.
Aruuux, Ala., Juuq 13.
10 o’clock.—A considerable crowd has i He uM;
•Ireadj gathered here to witness tlje flwt | apprav. d
meeting between Peseta. Judge and Clop, j Mr. Judge 'strongly re.U rated bi-s d.-clara-
ton, the opposing candidates for Congrr..-. I ,fe u u , Uvor o£ „ 1C wjya j „f l JU iVdu^l
1 find tbo Iriend* or Mr. Judge, from u|! | lows making t u African slave trade jnracy.
parts of tho District* in the very best spirit j Tho-o laws were a stif im» on every Kmth-
and confident of a"»fgnal triumph. Their ,*rii man who fiphcM the Institution of
county tickets are ull very strong; and the j slavery. Judge Csi t \»e)l, in dcfendfiig
Democracy have ditfisr Slices, in reference to 4 „d enforcing them, hod. dor la red. that the
both measures and men, which will bn foon'd ' sly# Undo Was jniatical in its Huinrt—*not
irrsconcilable. The truth is, there is much . by atstuto merely. If so, it was equally
greater difference between tho Hunker and pirntldal l(> hay and firing slatet from Vir •
Southern Rights Wings of the Democracy giula and North Carolln.i as frofii Africa,
than between the latter and tho friend* of | Mr. J. had expressed himaclt us of tho
Mn Judge, and otir friends hi\* wisely | opinion tnnl it would In* iimpolitic lor Ala-
determined to do nothin* towards rfc6n- 1 luma to jiurmif the revival o| the An feint
oling them. | slave trade by the importation of the negroes
The Democratic politicians are raucusinu ;n(o her port ; but lie was unwilling that
about iu fijhada, at.d may*aLo bo in good \ my North. .u State should hue u voice
spirits, but I see no open manifestation of 1 with Alabama in the regulation ol her
it, and you know that I am not apt to be domestic institutions. Ho’ er.lied upon
aJnsed of their private rousobtlhm*. ‘ .Mr. IJIopton io thfino his position on this
Very strong tickets for the l.epialatnre .piesttoit without dodging.
haTe been brought nut by il.e Opposition In [ In roVUon to the Duberltaioriul ihctiyii,
both Russell uud Mmcoii counties. in Run- Mr. Judge declared himielf warmly in favor
•ell, though no formal nomination has been I ol Mr. Waintord. Ho supported him not
made, it is generally understood that F. G. ' merely her.vu«e of his ability and ins worth
Janet and R. J. Thornton, K/qr., will bo a man but became he std.uf tfAtram-
run, and they are a strong team. j unfed by the ol^gptjons qf party, while
In Macon, tho following tiAct was fi 0 v. Moors runs a* tho caiulul.no oi Uio
nominated on .Saturday. It is one that | Nat-onul Democracy. Ho would vot# for
would ably and honorably Represent any ( .Sauilonl and support hun openly, if thereby
county in the Union;
For the Senate—Hon. Win. I*. Chilton.
Representatives—Hon. IV. J. Se. tt,
Dr. Uiiiiiiiiighuiu,
Hon. Thus. H. Tate.
In this county aud Montgomery, the Oppo
sition have nominated tor I has Legtal .it lire
two ex.Chief Justices of the *uj route Court.
with able colleagues. Macon will give j •rntntioii nf Ins pm,iiian before the p
Judge a larger majority than at tho election U* «o|pUaticoUy denied that liu was
of 1«6V. *Y V .’ ‘ | candidate? of tbo National Doinocracy
The speaking Will nut cominaoca until declared that he was the cundidute of
12 o’clock, about which time the train that j Ahda Fig!,!.- Democracy” of tho 3d '
carries Ibis will .arrive from Montgomery. | grrminAal district. H* did not t felon
J. 11. >1. | apologise lor tho Cotilorvurn bill; In'
Unionifpi.” In their rej inders ol fifteen
minutes each, there was soma sharp shoot
ing and several very good hits made in a
good-humored way by both speakers—
proving their readiness and wit In iiiijirrfnij tu
repartee. On tho whole, tuo di-cusaiop
was oue <>f high character* and tt was
c>ntfuc(cd throughout with marked courtesy
StneUIng n Snapper.
Not a liiilo amusing excitement prevailed j
about noon of yea onlay, at the li->H -land at
Second and i'liio street*, owing to thocmi
nient of n tunny, though paintul scene, that
occurred thure, between a stupid kind ol a
Dutchman and a Dclnwnro snapper. The
man, whose name is Fnu, alter making a
tour of tiie market bouse, lit ally arrived at
tho stand aforesaid, nnd halted. Ilo hnd
heard of the •nappor?, snappers soup, and
...... —tiearit ol the mappers, snappers soup,
J respect on both hides. As Mr. Judge ' other kind of “snaps,'** but ha had never
e than the shell nf nil original inhabit-
ol the inut shy lend of tlio silvery Dtla-
epeke first, and iia.l only fillet n minutes in
all to roply to both tho speeches of his
.■ppononl, Mr. Glojdou of course had the
advantage in arrangement; hut tho frienda
of Mr. Judge think that they name out of
tho contesl with colors flying, hearing efT
the essential trophies of the field, and that
their champion, having now riddled in many
places tho Covert of Ins loo nud let in tho
daylight upon his mnske.l batteries, will
hereafter sweep ntvay h!» positions by
nrlillcry too heavy uud well directed t.« be
long cudurc.1.
The Hattie
Turin lM.o H) Corr.-M«
Un Thursday n w
quarters that an An."
hud eominenccd it.
mid the horse mid t
tlio nortii. Um iho
ttuiro wu-. nilything
.Montebello
**l»li dom arc tings vat you calls seliap-
persf” said Fritz to the jolly dispenser ol i
such singulur looking amnhihious creatures. I
“Yos, replied the seller: ‘‘would you
like to have one f"
“Yaw, it they ish goot irons, anti you
sells him sheep lor soup lor mine sliiUlrcn - ’’
“Oh, they arc good,’' replied lliu denier. |
at tho same time picking up n clever sized |
one by his stumpy tail—"iroeli this morn
ing"—excellent order, nnd tho cheapest |
kind ot lood. They'll make you fat lor than
lag«T beer, and arc tar more wholesotna.
"Frill Vt I, dal i b goot. lagei I obi fell
goot un u makes mo leel so gout—it der
sohnappers isli l»ettor, vy l lake* von. Eli, l
vat you ask tor hiiu.** Here Fritz extended |
Ins right hand and held up the unpretending ,
vpccimon ol biietl bound, niitmated nature.
“I achmcIlH him," at the same nine putting
ii to tlio nasal protuberance ol Ilia countc-
The xri.n ?uns on the Osttte's marge;
Tl.c r qiturc.l Mpiatlron'* close array;
The ctieem nn.l Jtanprfr of the Charge;
Tin bl'to.l t ought tnuin|ili of the .lav ;
The tortures of U»- amhuUnce,
llmik.l heforc the surging war;
Turn frjtn Hit* looming devils .lance,
Y<> mark yon setting star.
Ye* I |sit ■ *oru* fh* iiiiirtlnl'H glare, 7_
Huiij .. ,-r tin- f .ii I'.dial. Ian.I,
from ymring llosa, on to where
lltn.iii's waters tare the straml;
1 Kor nol ttie tlran.teritmrglan skies, J
. lleriwvc.1 alone to ineti appear ;
Ttie Itglit which gla.hlene.) Ucrumii eyes, V
Awl myVterv, we may not pr.it
'crle.ip ttie llttteneM of time,
r douht that rlrtnc's final goal,
-gt a» lininensltjr—retlnr.l;
tenuous tliau Uie Hooding air,
luterunl ItuproveuiciR Meeting.
Ou tho morning of tho 8lh insf. a portion
of the citizens of Fulton county met in the
City Hall of Atlanta, to take into ennnider- j
at ion thu propriety of holding a Ifeneral I
Stato Internal Improvement ('onvention in I
this city.
On motion, Marcus A. Hell was called to
tho Chair, aud H. I), lloyt requested to act
as Secretary.
Mr. J. Norcrop* introduced tho following
resolutions, which were unanimously adop-
s iiotim with pleasuro,
•T
j i"' i"
j question upon Mr. Uloptou, nn.l askt-J him
j to take u |H>siiiot) with equal decision and
' When Mr. Ulopfon roso to reply* several
i pcrtoiH fmm the outside brought in a
1 flig inscribed “David Clopton—Sopthcrn‘
■ Right*,*' and lie pointed to that us u repre-
| oppe
doul’lc.l tho
lidellfy «*r fijithfulncr
! who voted for’it. i
of that hi I, hn
eptiiiR
•ill Iia.l (
Rut .lid the •
, ho
Northern
t on ; tho :
ihkl >1, '
The Oib'ciiHslon*
Mr. Jgnuk'.s appearance first nt l |\e
«|f iiket's desk was greeted with n sferm ot
applause, that told unmistakably tho strong I ^“'- v rjrc '* 1,1 their ja
hold which he hut upon the affections mnl i Aummi»trat:on was i
the hopes of tho people. Ilo commenced "‘*® °l , P' ,JH 'd to it.
•I onco the discussion ol the position of the I Adirinintration »a ..
peculiar Southern institution in tho Union. ' u ‘’ wn or '6' U: »l
snd while ho disputed* Senator Sewuid*.; j * , ^ ur " 1,1 , *‘® l“ ll ‘ r "
dogma (hat tho slavery of the South aud J ® IT * , ° u, bcrn Amor.,
the free labor of the North were irrernr- ' *'* l ,il#K * l llUl ' v,,u ^ 1
cifeble and on# or thu mher munt hr over-Ameri. Mii
thrown, he conlondcil With much force nn.l * on fere nee hid do
rarncttnra* that no nuliynnl purtj or
ration could be relied upon to dvl« u
lights of the Houtli. Tho poiilunl n»nti- 1 i /or ^* 1
ra#nt of the country, he said, wa* funnerly j
represented by gonvtal parlies , but i.ow it j ,l,an n
was representnd by Met ion», and no imtiouiil 1
party could oxist without ignoring tho | * 1 "'
question of slavery, which would bo n \ ntusl I ^ 1 '*
ignoring of Southern liiffits. fin cite I Ric
history of the Nutiuiml DuUiocrali parly u.
proof nf tills conclusion. H.»w had it pie-
served its nationality 1 'Always by ignoring, I ,l “' " 1,1
ahaodoning, or surreuduriug your rights, j l " , * 1 ” A
The party was divided, North end Month, I ^
u|»on all queitioiis Aflccliug i-hivery, uml it ( 1,1 ^" l . v< *
always hud couiprouiised* uiul olways would ' 7> h' , '!i it
compromise, right for the sake nf office, I WTon G ’
His oppoueiit, Mr. Ciopiou, was thu cundi- : “d'ncati
date of thin Nnlionsl Dflinocralie pnrtv.nnd. 5
it elected, could no more lake mu tndep.erul- ! v
rut and unflinching s-tuuil in support ul thu j
rights of his reclmn, than could those • P 0 h**y •*» iwferetico to Kuiisa** und t-ubu.
Noulhern Democrats who were perktlSdud to Ho regarded nal. nal organizatioiis m > nefcps-
•u|>port tbs Kansas Uutiferrace Inti at - | i<«ry* hut the slavery qumMimi rows above ull
nissns of “iaving tho Adfeinistmtioh uhd "athmul parties. When the National Ife-
the Democratic piuty of lU Sorth:' Fn *uncjrgcy goes down, tho UoiUheru pc -j».»
himself, he (Mr. Judge j was not tlio cantli- j l,,u " t rc,I ’ r ‘ *•» lhuir own remedies, ilo
dele of eny national party. Ho w«r an mahzed the cl. tmntsof tile proposed Oppq-^
"itulrpcnilrnl AmcricMii while man.’ , ^i» f d -iltuii .party to ptovo t.i^t it would n. t
as tuck appeared belore the people m ii 1 airswef tor the hiutli. Wtio ooinpar.rd it I
ceRdidatc for Oorthrcsv.' If elected, he Huch tner. us Iin'.i- ! fn this cm.ci ti >ti he
ioteudfd to moinUin, withqui wbatuineui or j mwinined Uio resolution* adopted at Oppo-
diminution, evciy just claim of the Hotilh. •'ition meetings in this city un.l I.i (*ram;e.
He would cavil on the puith pari of abate | ^ 0 inuy liercaJt. r show how dfeingt-nu-
»« upholding them, let Um consequcgc. • bo I «>«-*>' hecominente.l upon llm fetler.J Jlo
what they may. He win nor in favor of 1 icpAdialml Dougin an I tin- art.r|o* of too
dissolution for tho sake of dissolution, but j Montgomery tun federation UefeutUug I'im,
is favor ol all tho .right* of tho Mouth, ami »*»«• most explicit terms. The Auburn
he would ninintuin them ut oil hazards resolutions only bound him to ''airy i ut
»o seen throupli, &c. Thu. opinion
•urtt to have extended to headquarters,
appears that during tlio night Irom the
i to the 20lh Ins M.ipcsiv ttie Ei.ipernr I
knnriicd up in llio nniluio nl I ini night I
tu nidi* do camp Irom Ataislml Untaguuy j
at oral pro
willing j i
kid
ex pooled. it held
I non of Ethiopia.
I I'ntz danced around and
i dry gyrations, that would
tins tor purposes i
like death to u de.
nttiii . <1 the <lirge« fall,
■. i 1 ■ ■ i- t.y llundiol.lt's i
plirr ' jx'rpptunl spilng
i.di hit mil do dull-
leading to .Marengo, wh.-f lie vi- ; •
econo .if the battle. Meanwhile, t
Harmruay d’llitliers, whose corps is r
cd over n great extent ot territory,
cavalry (I’irdm
cheek the advar
sible ; and t.nle
nkcr lady smiled. Fin
rinaii, w ho couldn't help
y laugh, came to the m
Might,
tally, a
i nut y a one
ter lillo—1»
ter—lalien e
: party '
• many tide
ltd ts.».i do
itgry of
* which it ought
e so hie tfiings
its rrlusnl to remit Walke
i its I'scilic Railroad; and in
ir the Hiij.purt and cduchtic
i Alrici. Rut it wuh right j
pri
ll n' tin- D.iirliinu
v-first a
rllliu',0 w
snd tlx
lliu \sniimlcd i
i basket, made a hen
dill adv••iisoi
'MbA’*
i Ini
ItKIio]’ Pierce on *1
I The lit. Rev, Ruliop Fu r
iicymn llirougli Texas on
Itloude unit Itniuctte.
CIIAMItNU IIUHIIA Nll.H KOU I.IKK.
F.vuning beb’tu last. jUfcl before thu 8.30
I*. M. Ml. Louis train felt the Ohio and
Mi-oMppi Railroad Depot, a wall-dressed
and hoiiiist-lookiiiR man, in enmpany with
ii bur-headed woman, arrived at the station,
Hil l wished Ilia haggauo cheeked lo the
Mound Oily. While tlio h.iKcage-niasief
was picking out din stranger's trunks, uuo
liter eouplo, mascullliu and tciiiiiiiuu, the
latter dark-haired uud hlaek-eyed, went up
lor tlm s.iine purpose, and were wailing pa
tiently, when tho brunette stared at tlio twain
and said : “Why, you arc my husband,
wliui aro you doing here, ami with tilts Iiiih-
*y,loo !" applying terms to dm blonde mom
remnrkahlo lor iiitcusilv than their politu-
iio*i*. Mo roundly did shu ithusii her that
tlio blonde eould not withhold a very pio-
voking reply, wliaretipon the brunette leap
ed at her throat like a tiger, aud Would Itavo
strangled Imr, perhaps, had not Imr adver
sary protected herself resolutely.
Then billowed a grand scene. Tlio two
females Iniighl utter their peculiar lasliiitn
Mi* rgeticnlly, tearing each other’s clothes
and hair, and scratching each other’s
dufUriminly. Their protectors
ted:
Resolved, That
tlm proposition ol citizens of South 'Western
Georgia for a convention ol die people gen
erally throughout dm State to take into
consideration die subject ot lurthcr Internal
luioprovonmnts in (icorgiu.
Resolved i. That #u long ax a very large
portion ol our largo State remains destitute
• d the great bcuetiis arising Irani the Knil-
r-'.i.l and locomotive, and so long as die tin-
menso resources ot these deslitun portions
must remain undeveloped, and lim people
poor l<*r the want ol then- improvements, it
would lie wrong to abandon the policy which
hut* benelimd portion# ot dio Stale hun
dreds ul millions ol dollars, without injury
to any. Justice and equity call tor an ex
tension ol tlm policy, until its benefit* are
distributed us widely ns may be compatible
with tim wcltare cl the whole State, und the
safety ol her finances and credit.
Resolved 3d, That while our State and
her improvements are hi danger ol being
surpassed ami laid in the back ground by
rivalries in other States, sueli aid ns a rich
and powerful Spite can utford with perfect
safety to Imrscll. should not lie withheld
Irom Imr citizens in siieh struggle.
Resolved Adi, We accept dm suggestion
lor holding do- said Convention in this city,
ami cordinllv invite the citizens irom all
parts ul die State, and upprovu of tlm second
Wedmsday in August next lor,dm L’onveu-
Resolved full, Wo recommend that ouch
eounty in tho Slate bo entitled to representa
tion, l»y two Jclr-gutes lor each member ol
tlm Legislature, ami dint tho opponents ol
State Aaid.bs vn II ns friends, ho entitled to
seats on equal looting.
‘ Resolved t», That tlm ('hnitman of this
mooting ha, and is hereby autliotized to ap
point a committee ul seven, whoso duty it
shall tie to niulto Hitch arrangements for the
('onvention ns mav be deemed noeessary.
Resolved 7lit, Thai dm pteas ol this city
nml throughout the State be riquosted lo
give publicity io these proceedings.
In aecimluncu with the Uth Resolution,
tlm t’li ur appointed Lemuel Dean, ('link
Howell, J. J. Thrasher, C. (’. Rawsnut G.
R, llanleitor, J. L. Dunning uud L. E.
Hlerkly, Uoiumillee.
On motion, dm t’lmir appointed, .1. Nor-
eross, Jars i I. Whitaker, Juincs L. Calhoun
and S. 11. Hoyt Delegates to rcpiesent this
i minty m said Convention, uud each dele-
guts was audiorrz-d to fill his own viicuuey.
On motion, dm meeting ad|iHtrned.
D. 1IOY 1’, S-je’ry.
Marci a A. Uei.i,
Mi'ii
! “Trxa
: I/VeryI hi
> tlm
a pa
r murvolmi*. It is tlm richest an
I tlm poorest— -has die liest land, die nic.im'.
water; h tlm hardest count ly to live m,nn
I Lat tlm most *.• Iivo on thi days me lit
I huttnst, and dm iiiglit-i the i?*olesl : the hoi
I rouds, uml llm slowest l. \« l : the liuei
I I nihhng mutciml, uml tin most u»e made *
crying
Jli
tiler
ilrfulitf itirordrr In Mon-
Inhello, III. Autlriaua jiurtuitifr Ihtm, ntnl il
mould ho vr hem oil iiji with the d n mi oh 1 on y
hol to> I hr Ji/ly neohd rignoeut mol llu
Mu lh hull nl inn of Chain nr$, who ho>l }utl
With nil tliin, it seems dint AnMriun* nml
i ,, renrh entered pell tnell into Mot
whore a b arfitl Irutehorf took |il
the upshot ol tlm mutter was Unit tlio Aus
trians ruiimd, liuwntt u Icuilul number ol
Cit' d aud wouudud all along the toad.
The Satoini ii cuvahy, who liefiavcd with
a degree intn pldity that i* hardly rlotm
juBticu to iii tbe bulletins, tiimtrtpfed to
pursue them, hilt were ton tutigued to do »o
itally
Tlm Austria
j hands. 1 Imy
snd to the last extremity. If lino bttnfc*
disunion, let disunion cornu !
Mr, J. alluded lo the mariner in which
Mr. Clopton hsd bron conslratnad to give
up his first resolution and to become the
cindidefe of the Democracy. ifo had
yielded lo a deerie of parli/, aud this in
itself was tu iodicatmu that ho would he
persuaded to raeka other iaerifioun for tlm
•ska of party if elected to Congr< • Nuch
■ sacrifice was that which thu Foudu.ru
Democracy made in the English bill. Mr.
J- had denounced that bill a* “Infamous,'*
snd he reiterated it,Imre* D W«» * cvn-
tsmptitle dodge, by which that party, tinder
the pretence of submitting a UnJ oidiiyjucd
to a popular vole, had surieudvr-'d the whole
question and sent back the Lceompton con-
stitutioQ to tbs people of Kansas. Tho bill
we* carried throogh by the force and power
of tbs Administration an d of the Democratic
Democratic principles, and Djuglim hud
repudiated them. He would ncecr support
him. Mr. (’loploq would demand tkv pro
tection by Congress of dm rights of .South-
erri wen in the Territories. Jie wanted to
know how Mr. Judge, standing “solitary
and alone" in Congress, would voto in
the election of tlm next I'rv-idcnt, should
it be carried to the House ; and Im showed
that Mr. Judge, in 1841, ven d in the Legis
lature o/' Alabama against Voioocratlc rewu-
lulious in favor of uib indejKM.drt.ro and
adnaii'sion of Texas, Ac.
,Mr. Clopton flatly refused to commit
himself In reference to tlm Governor s elec
tion, but declared it to he on iwuo with
wiiich he had nothii g to do as a candidate
for Cong roes.
Hr, like Mr. Judge, thought that the
Federal laws proMtiithur the African slave
trade were an usurpation and stigma upon
rood lo FiuCunte t« nou tin return o/n n lo /.
ut^Faatd .fen Giovamu, a loci wliidi it* n
u* yet clean'd iifl.
At lh' twrinuing of the action llu Auxlrim
hnd a defined nufu n< nl adi nnlai;i, hul ttl I
riot' the advantage of nnmhern one whollif i
the ini' of I hi French.
Uar bulletins tell us iliut the loss *<* *»n
•bout oUO killed and wuuudc-d ; bill 1 oc.Ilc
this is aa much below the murk as II
number etiid io hove been lost t.y the Au
iiiuim is above it.
Hr. Hines IMrkrd up Agnlii.
The redoubtable Doctor, who has fignr#
so iiii.nr courts, nml peniieuiianes, In
mu on listed in Memphis on the charge •
'oruTti’K goods under lafee pren neas. Il
aa r«m*>uded to fell, for a hearing bcfoi
a next term of tho criminal court. Tl
ulfetin says i liatt he large Court Room i
e Evchangn building was crowded w; 1
rsons, at the trial, anxious to gut a loo
the notorious fellow. He had been I t
morn pl.iiiT-, nnd less timher; more rones to
tin horses, and yet more (•strays: a poor
country lor farming, and yet tho must pro
ductive : tho leant work and tlm hugest
y cld , thu horses aro small und ll.i* cuttle
bIlf; tho Imgn have horns, uml ib*» rubbil*
ears like mules; the people uro intelligent
hut J without general education—inventive with- :
being tricky—-reflimd without mautiei-
—r»cli without money—-hoepitobfe with- •
. 1 out houses—Imld HeiierouH and brave. In I
! line, hero is an empire tu extent uud resour* !
o j ces, but in tbo slowest process of evolution, j
0 j and yet destined In pojnilutloli, wealth and ;
j power. There is much to admire, hut little j
'• ' to deplore ; many tilings to enchant, but lew !
1 to ulfand ; slid lur tlio j.c«|du and tlie.X ill- I
( * j stilutions, boro is a splendid luturo."
1 | Lkxikiiton Racks— Unnarkahle Timr.— I
week, from our t-jiecinl
'Wilversiiles,’’ ono ol the
id exe.Ming descriptions ol |
I the Lexington Hpring Meeting that we have j
Liver published. Ilia descri|ttum ol tho
j three-mile-heat rum on tlio Gill d»y is
j graphic and eloquent enough t<> almost
i Uiukv olio feel kiu sees lliu contest Iroiu its
meru duHCription. It iipi’euis lo luvo lieen
n ireinundoiis alriiggle, ending in a grand
triumph for tlm TenuesuiH roll, Kid Oak,
; who urhn ved so gainw u victory in llm two-
| mile.hint ruco oil Turiulxy, in 3:40 and i
I 3:40. Richards' Albino coft, now named
' Imrrit, in honor of his trainer, was the
other hero of llm meeting. Ho made then
I oiie-iuilo boats in llm si vural limes of 1:4?J,
j 1:4f)J, and 1:46^. Tlio second heat is only
j s quarter of a second worse thuu Iho unri- j
j vailed "1:46’* made by 1'iioreas, at New
j Orleans, in tho spring of 186ft, which, s*
the Lmlekt mife in a mile-heat race, yet |
, reinsina unsurpassed.— ForUr'a Spirit.
i illier in enjoy the sjiort ,
three o| tlm ruilronil iittiie/ir.i inlcrlvred and
caused u cessuliou of hostilities.
The brunette by this time
violently, uud begun to ujdi
hand lor deserting her, |iroving the truth of
what Montaigne says of thu sex. The bus-
build remarked that hu wiri* doing no tuoru
thuu she—that hu wiiH running oil'with un-
olher inun's wile, and xlm with unotlmr Wo-
iiiqii'n liusliund, and wished to know lliu
diflerciite in thoir moral dejirnvily.
Tins was a jtuzzlo to the dark-eyed .Van-
lippe, vvlm, by the wuy of answer, suid she
had always bated her liege Lord, and would
The overland mail sltfen Antonio,Texas,
the 2d inst., bring’ 1 intelligence of a bloody
battle recently fought ul the village ol Cor-
iifeioa, iii thu Flute of ('InliUuhuu, Mexico,
helwcuii the two parlies now desolating that
country, in which the Liberals were victo
rious. “Movei.il hundred" are said to have
hue11 kitlsd on car'll side.
From Honoiu and Sinaloa the cornier
reports that Gun. Fcsquiera, recently viclo-
ilulls at (iuuyinaH and Muzutluu, hud been
elected Governor of thu two Mates und llius
lornmd tin* iiucleUH ol u stiong power in
Western Mexico, which was prc|uiiiug to
set up lor ilsell. A largo uiiiounl ol money
hud been sent to hull Francisco lor the pur-
chase ot arms. From tins it would ii| peur
that Mill unolhur elemonl of diseord i« nboul
to Im- miroduceil into this tui|iit|.j>y country.
Ah to tlio opposing or Church party—thu
followers ol Gandaru, lately defeated in
Fotioru und hinaiou—it i« Muled that their
properly Iihh been confiscated and tlio lead
ers Mint into exile. About u hundred were
taken out by tlio lust steamer to Muu Fr»n-
cisco. 1'cMjoicru was believed to be firmly
eHluldished iii power.
lit v
linn
Wn
-We
ulivnyH l.n
1 Wo have this
p.rtj. H. reiil Sou.tor H.iulcnon'.IfUw, S.ulb, »»J vr.uU nj.Ic. .1 tkeirm.. .1;
Mtifuatny Him twk.J given U |i hi. Hut 1 bul •>“ "*■ “I P 06 '* 1 tu u ‘° l '>"
resolution to voto agaiuct the bill and bad j qucition at this time.
Absented bimseil when the vole was taken. We have at tlws length noticed tho main
at the urgent aotieitalion of President Dueh- j point# in this aide and interesting political
anttr, who appealed to hitn to preserve the ; discusaiou, be. iu.o of its rather peculiar
Administration and save tho Northern Du- character, breauso el tire well-known ability
woertey. No Natfeual Democrat could - „§* iJ, 0 rival randiJate*, the genrra! interest
reuonably be expected to do otherwise Iiere- | f, Jt j,r thu contest, aud because of tho largo
•Iter. Ho reminded the j.eople Uim two I , j r eu! *timi which our pajier baa in the
years ago Mr. DoWdell had promised them ! Di*fr]ct. Thrro was onn dlatlngUishirg
that if elected, and if Presidcut Duchansn . j ck tMn* wb.ch mark’d it throughout; Mr.
Atutamed Go». W'alkor in hie isdtcy of I JuJfo’i eonatant enJeavar wse to drttto out
forcing a reference of the l.eeompton con- fife antagonist uud make him take a decided
■iiliition to the people of Kansas, fie (Mr. position. Hold, jdam-spokeu uud uucquiv-
D.) would deneuaewibe i'rcsident. liss In- i ocu | himself, bc.'inff i othmg to conceal,
ever done eo? asked Mr. J. No! but be rUatlunginfi questions or b-U 1 feoui
v *ted for the Conference I4U* wfirch vntu- both his upj*onenl sird the pe“pfe» Mr.
•My sent iwek that constitution lo a vale ol j. riiilearornl by all the erts of e»k»rtatk>li,
•he people ! He called upon Mr. Cfppjyii raillery and taunt to mxkr Mr. Glopton d/-
fe say whalher Uo etuiorseU the courea of fine bm |.ue*t»oi» wiU» equal skarpnese und
Mr. Dowdell and approved the Conference precision. Mr. C. ws# eqotHf adroit ut
hdl. No dodging I Aud how does Le stand j fva.iou or balancing. Two or thfc- main
*n reference to the Administration et James points he dolly relusotl to meet or shunned
Ruchauan 1 { altogether; upon others bo straddled the
While ha did not consider the election ot j feuco so nicely that it was impossible to
• Black Republican to the Presidency in fell whether the right or felt eye deviated
itself sufficient causa for dissolution, yet in 1 mmt from »n exact vertical, line , end in
•uch an event, under all the circumstances ] releiuiu to Know Nothing is tn be pleaded
of the case, Mr. Judge would regard it as a I biuidneas and temporary insanity—didn’t
defy which the ttouUiern p^ple owed U> know where they wera carrying him or
Ihtmselvee to “provide new guards hr their I whet they were doing with him until the
future eecarity.’* Mr. Fillmore, in 1136,1 p»« • n hy a ebxk of •‘pmmoua
-The
lnuaTcxaiiimaiioii of thu giud-
I lids inst ii 111 ton came oil
week. Tbo nppoiiitiiiui.ts
butweun
Coxrot'XDKD."—Tho v
llitl ihiuga Drmocrutir are mixed in Flu
her*, is aytonishing. 1 ilzpatrick men c
didatr.s for l*rgnlature—Faruford raPy
the Wtstu Rights men—Yancey’s Irninda . ' q j l8 exainluali
ookiug round flio corner#—loading mm dis- | 10 tho 1
appointed 111 uot gutting nominations—T»m proicss'ire. 'I bo ;
Winston (SlaUl Uigbls Opposition nia 1,) . being *• mitten at
runniur; for the House* with (very prospect j If—twenty bctiq
of success—and all things, with tho old | niarh. _
W lues, eoburly uudar cunaidurattoii. Durr#! !
fo, cUu.tar.1 | T«.liu«.» qi
l,ut „( ull—tl i. .U.jicctcj that M.. D1..V- I «;•'
taken es tbo lnglns
dull will sustain tbo Duglisb Hill, ou tlio
stuuij*.—- 'doot. Al.nl.
— ---- ■--**♦»*- -■ —
TfiiHy-thrvs rtlars raS't bn on tha nation-
nl llag from end ellor U»e 4th of July next.
This is a cmiipliaiMe with the act of f^ori-
tre** passe*! April, 1048, wfiiuili declare#
dint ou tha admission of exury new Mato
one star shell fn? added, snd that such addi
tion shall take place on the 4th of July next
succeeding its admission. Oregon was til-
milled st (in* fast sesanm of Congress as a
Male of the Confederacy.
- There have been eev-
iho lower counties ol
Tennessee, recently, and a general impres
sion prevail* that this kind of work is sis-
trmalieslly carried on, by s gsnu, whose
heudqusrters sra not n thousand uiilrs dis-
tanl* Marshall Lowry, and Officer Rider
of this *r, »•• on tlio trail, with fair jiros-
pects of btinging the wioerabio tinners up
lo the rack.— Chattanooga Advertiaer.
|A well knoivu politician of Mu
•ipph »»» • feccnl speach before the ao<
aigus, saiJ : “Your wo*dcu goods arc nearly
all collou, your silks bats art nearly thrse-
thirde cotton." ^ ^ f [
There were, eeys the N. O. 'J rue Doha,
I3« duathe in the city of New Orleans, du
ring the week ending June Mb.
t&rThe Cyctliisna (Ky.j News ssys :
The Dsmecrscy flatter tbemselvts that they ,
have tbit Mtute in a condition to aholitionizu
it, but their Black Republican ideas will
uuvur b» sndorsed, uolwitbatauding the fact
1 lilit the Newport News, the Abolition organ
in this Htale. has hoisted the name ol |
Msgotliu m its choice for Governor. “Birds
feather flock together.”
A man in Philadelphia, the other morn- 1
mg. found a lively little eel in his titiik
pitcher. The uiikaau hadn’t strained life I
water,
9 The blonde thuu spokn to her htiritinuJ.
tlm brunoltu’s companion,ol his liiitliluHbiiusH,
but excused it in consequence of her own,
ntiauring him lie need not endusvor to cliuuge
Iter purpose, lot situ would never live with
YY lieu the purlv lociimo cool, lin y appesr-
ml w«R satisfied with tho uxchnngu of wives,
mid went in fuvor of continuiuK lliu iimingo-
inont, although nt a loss for boiiiu I11110 lo
determine how they tuu! mot ut tho depot.
The Couples were neighbors, and tin?
mutt hid for months hcuu enamored of each
other's spoil sc v, disliking thoir own accord
ingly. The yoitsequHiico wus nit elopeniuiil
on u certain 1 ighl,—which ho'h hn|ipuucd
to choose, ignorant of tho intention of the
other until they hud met aa wo hava related.
Singular us it may apj>car, it is actually
true, uud show a the slrangoiicss of coinci
dences in muny cuscs in which itseems pru-
dutrrmined.
The women liked then lovers, hut abhor-
red thoir husbands, nnd therefore concluded
—not uuuHUully it may ho- that they would
luko what was ngrrunhlu to them, uud leave
the unjifeasaut part bchinJ.
Tilt husbands were satisfied uml tho
wives delighted, nnd tho quurtel agreed to
go on t,i HI. Louis, and live there in the
new relation they had assumed. They had
lound their ‘ulliuity’. aud wore inclined to
adhere thereto, in sjulu of their husbands,
luw and fate.
The two couples got 011 two dillcrcnt
cur*. The locomotive whistled, the tram
•tailed, uud tin? droll purty passed through
tim idiudow* of thu night beyond thu roach
ol visiou.
Du a.hi> Culmination !—A correspondent
of the Columbus Times, writing fiom Talla
poosa county in this State, declares (list the
Democracy is very hnrinouious there and
that Clopton will carry the county by 100
majority.
It is true that the administration Democ
racy is V' iy hariiioniiis them : the Mtate
Rights slid (Southern Rights men have quit
them, hag and baggage, mi they have nobody
to quuml with. Tlm harmony is absolute
ly perfect. As for tbo Clopton majority of
one hundred, it is, as Dowd* II earned the
county by 200, itself e concession of de
feat. Tin' truth is, llm (Southern and Huui
rights men of both parties have united a
ticket of two (Southern rights Democrats
aud one Southern rights American, and are
going lo heal the harmonious, with Clopton
in thu lead, very soundly in Tallapoosa.
Afoulg. Muil.
C,fnnr.no in Minnesota.—Minnesotans
have “struck a vein" richer than those of
u,u nrw diggings. They have found immunso
I .piai'itiica near St. Paul. Two dollars a day
. the ordinary fMUlt Ol Dm labor ol digging
die root. The St. Paul Pioneer says : Tlm
price of ginseng is Irom six to ton cunts per
pound, when green, end from twenty-live *o
tinny cents when dry. Hereafter the prices
will be given in our market report.
I NromcxA ts Arrant at tim Univimitt
or Yihoinu.—We learn that on Friday last
Charles Uuchet of North Carolina, aud J.
M. Bentley of Alabama, students at the
University of Virginia, hid a difficulty, in
which the latter was shot by tbs former end
piobtbljr fatally wounded. Uuchet woe
at 1 oiled.—tiiihinonU lndu%
rend u I’M-tty story of Humt Anthony, who,
being in llie wilderness, led there 11 very
hard und sliii't life, insomuch that none ut
thill time did the like; to whom taniii a
voice Irom Heaven saying, “Anthony, thuu
url liot ro pcifect nu |h tt cubhlur Unit *1 wull-
clh ul Alcxundrin.” Anthony licurmg this,
rose up forthwith, und took Ins staff, und
travelled till hu ciiiiih to Alexandria, where
lie found the Cobbler. Tlio cobbler was
astonished to sue ho reverend a father come
to his house. Then Anthony said unto
him, “Come uud tell me thy whole conver
sation, uml how thou spemlcst thy time."
“Hu," suid llm cobbler, “us for me, good
works Imvo I none, lor my lliu is but siiuj’lo
and slender. I um but 11 poor cobbler. In
tlio morning, when I rise, I pruy for the
whole city wherein I dwell—especially for
ull suedi neighbors und poor Iricud* us I
have. After 1 eel mu ul. labor, wlmra I
■pend till? Whole day in getting my living—
aud I keep me from nil falsehood, for I hate
nothing so much ns 1 do deroittulnes*.
Wherefore, wlmu l inuko any man u prom
ise, I keep it, and keep it truly. Ami thus
I spend my Hum jtoorly with my wife aud
children, whom 1 loach and instruct, us lur
us my wit will serve me, tu fear uml dreud
God. And this is tlm sum of my simple
life."—tjiitimer.
Hlavk Tuahn on tun Cuban Coast.—
Referring to u “rumor,” mentioned by the
Tampa JVnirmulnr, that a cargo ol slaves
hsd recently been landed on the Florida
coast, llm Mobilo Tribune, of Tuesday, suye:
YVu un? inlortued that Mudsiim Rumor
hna told llm truth 111 this cast?. A caigo of
Africans were recently lunded on tlm ecus'
of Florida, and soino ol the barbarians uro
ul (his moment not far from Mobile.
Ex-PkMI»ZNT PlI.F.cK Hnl'|inxi> Auain.—
It is said they weru not polite lo Hx-Presi-
iJuiit Pu ree When bn w as ul Romo, nud
tu St. Futcr'a ol a Hun-lay. Although 1
were secured fi*r tim cx-Kiug ol Prussin,
llm cx-Queeiiol Spain, the diplomatic ci
nnd other distiuguintied niiangers, there
I wan none for llm ex* Pres id cut, arid no
I puid him tin? least attention except tlm
TELE GRAPHIC.
tc Four Days Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OP Till
IE TT IR< O 3? .A..
SANODISABY BATTLE AT PALESTRA !
IOOO Auatrlau Prison 1 i s Taken.
Halifax, Juno ll.—Tlm ntonnmhip F.u-
ropa arrived at this port to-duy, with Liver
pool dates to the 4th inst.
Commercial News.
The sales ol cotton in Liverpool, lor tbo
week, amounted to96,000 bales. All quali- i
ties hnd slightly advanced; Fair Middlings
had advanced the most, they being quoted
JiJ. higher. The market closed steady.
Breadstuff's wero declining.
Consols were quoted at 93}.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Of the sales ol cotton lor the week, spec
ulators took 9,000 hulcs and exporters ‘.,600
bnlcs. Some circulars ouotn Id. advance.
Sales on Friday 8,not) bales, the market
closed linn, at the following
guoTATtn.vs:
Fair Orleans «tl. 1 Slid, Orleans <■ “.0,1.
Middle " !!->M I “ Middle It :t t.l
“ l |dunils ;; 4 d. | " I’plainta <1 •„«!.
'I’lie stock on hand 665,000 halos, ol which
454.000 wore American.
MaN''Hi:stkb.-—The news from tho man*
ii/aelurera is favorable ; goods were ndvan-
Financial.—Rate* nf tho Bank of Eng
land are red need to 3J. Bullion increased
Si'i57,000.
Havre, June 1.—Holes nf cotton for tlm
week 4,500 bales. Market ontive and ad-
vnneing. 'Pres Ordinaire lOtit.
Prom flic Sent of War.
The Austrians had twice Attempted to re
take Palestra, luit were repulsed utter san
guinary encounters. The King ot Sardinia
commanded his trooim in person nnd exhibit
ed greui gallantry. The Sardinians say they
took 1,000 prisoners and M guns, in the two
engagements.
The latemjdesjiatnli train Turin says rfic
Artcmuu Ward llcara Piccolomlnl.
Arfomus writes thus to the editors ol tlm
Cleveland (Ohio) Plnindcaler :
(Jem*—I nrroved in Cleveland on Satur
day P. M. from Baldinsville jest in time to
Itx myself up nnd put on a clean biled rng
to attend .Miss Picklehumoii’s prntc musical
sorry nt the Melodeon. The krowds which
puruil into the hull augured well tor tlm
show hisnis Si, with cheerful sporrots I
jined tlu? enthoosiastlc fhrong. I asked Mr.
Strnkhosh at tho door il lie parst tho per-
tension, and Im sed not much ho didn't,
whereupon I bawt a preserved scat in tlm
pit, und obaorving to Mr. Btrakbosh Hint he
needn't put on so many French nirs heenwz
1 with a big show, unit that lin’d Lot-
lew inches or pre-
AiiHtriuiis v
1 lull 1
t across tlm Ti
(fi'ii. Neil, with 3U,lR)0 men, \
ing Garibaldi, ami it is said tc
teniiou 10 march on Milan.
■ Five Americans, imprisoned n
from Apalacliicnla, hound fur Norwich. Con
necticut, with seven hundred hale* ot cotton
on board, i*«t Q'larintint- afire. Hhc pm in
this port tIlia allornmn, having lieen struck
by lightning on tlm DM It inst. Preparations
ure being made to till her with water.
l.atcr Irom Hnvunn.
Charleston, Juno 13.—The steamer Isa
bel arrived to-duy, bringing lluvuiiu dates
former consul, whh placed aboard
Inirquo Hamilton on the 6th inst., lor con
veyance to Philadelphia.
Tlm barque Ardenne* is daily expected
011 the I'libiin eoaat Willi acuigoot Alricivns.
The ship Live Yuiikci?, uruvcil 011 the 3d
insi., 8S days Irom Macao, with 788 Asiat
ics aboard. She had twelve deaths aboard
during her passage.
Sugar quiet, hilt holdnra refuse a reduc
tion in prices. Tho stock tit llnvnna and
MuiiIhiizuh in 405,UUO boxes. Molasses gen
erally uiichniigud. Freights Io*h active.—
Excliangu on Now York 9J to 3 per cent,
premium,
I.ut(?r from Mexico.
Ni.w Oni.KANr, June 1 lilli. An arrival from
IInvanu *<» il*u Dili
gunco liuui iMuxiu
1.. tirliigH laiei fuicffi•
reported that Miru-
mun hud suppressed tlm pronuiiciuiimn'o ut
the Capital on 1 he VJ l till., ill favor of /.uio-
uga, by thu Cliurch party.
Several Padres hud been urrrslml, and
...r ol .Mr. Win Beach Li
I cooucd in getting him u placo somewhere i
I ! among the crowd.
fj?* A corrsspondeut of the Battle Creek
(Michigan) Journal stoles that Mr. Georg#
j C. Rogers, a distinguished Douglas Demo
crat of that city, in speaking touching tlm
probability of n union of tlm hostile elements
I of the •‘unterriflod,” for tlm contest of 1800,
shrewdly ruinarkrd as follow# : “1 stip|iosB
we shall ull gut in bed together again, but
we shall be sure to keep our drawers 011.”
Brutal Murder in Bullocii.—A cor
respondent writes us, Irom Bt ngal, Bullocii
county, that a most brutal murder wus com
muted in that county on the 7th inst., by a
negro girl, on tin? person ol un old luun,
scud shout T.l years. D appears that (he
old man was lying asleep, when im rureived
a blow fiom an axe. jui-i above Iris* loft eye,
Iraciuriiig bin skull, and resulting in bis
death about 11 o’clock Dm next day. The
uogro girl is about 12 or 14 ycurs ol age.
Who lias been lodged in jail.
Rivalry roa Marino BLACKMRRar Wink.
—To every quart of heirn-a pour one quart
of boiling water; let it stand twenty-four
hour* ; then bruise tlm berm s and strain
ibam. To every gallon of liquid add tbrra
pounds of loaf or crushed sugar. Cork it
up and 1st it stand tbrse months in a cool
place. Draw it off, and with a small quan
tity of fail sugar added, il will ba fit fur uss.
Tlio Liberal* find eucouruyud llm Marque-
Morelia wua driven back ; tlio women
were stripped of their clothing, and Mira-
ii.on had decreed the confiscation ol Vt-ru
Cruz importations, and utlmr foreigners also
suffered.
It won reported tint Consul Black was
ou llm road to Vera Cruz, and would pus*
rnhhfo army.
Hoveral private jinrlies wero advised not
lo cross Dm Isihinu*.
Gen. /.ulniiga wue reported to Imvo been
imprisoned by Mirumon.
More Gold Stories.
Lkavknwoutb, June 10.—Tho Pike’s
Peuk expruas has arrived, and brings "ex
traordinary re|>nrls of ricli nuggets having
been found on North Fork. Twenty thou
sand dollars Iia* beou yielded by Gregory’s
mum alone, and llm gold fever has broken
out with greater viralence than%v«r. Den
ver city is almost di?po|iulsfed. Tlm wzjiruss
bring* souiu rich sjiecimuiis of gold, slid'
there is groat excitement.
Mulls to lluvauu uml key West*
Wahiiim.ton, Juno 13.—Tlm Now Orleans
nml Roy West muil ooniruct tiua been re-let
to tho former contractors, ut a reduction of
811,INK) tifr annum loss than tor Dm last
year. Tim contractors agree tu extend thu
service to Havana for tho postages.
Indian Troubles.
St. Louis, Juno 13.—Tbo overland mail
which left San Francisco on llm L'Olh May
has arrived. Tin? passengers report that
3000 Tuxsus arc oncnmjicd near Fort Belk
nap tor llm purpose ol exterminating the
Caddo roservu Indians.
Tho Governor ol Texas has rallod on the
Government Hoop* for ustusiaiice. Mojor
Von Dorn is ncur by, with throe companies
ot Dragoons.
Major Van Dorn has had several engage
ments with the Prairie Indiana, and tho
latter has experienced grunt loss.
TOO hulas, with a firm and advancing
ket ; 11 to 1 Gets.
N«w Orleans, June 13.—Sales of cotton
2000 bales. Flour vury dull. Lard buoyant
at io. advance
New York, June 13.—Cotton buoyant,
snips 1000 bales. Middling Hplemin flirts.
Sales of Flour 10,000 barrols at partially
advancing prices. Wheal buoyant. Corn
firm, >alua 31,000 bushel*, mixed 86} to 89
Mr. Slidell, Mlufaterto l''ruiii't**
Wahminuton, June IL—Tho lion. John
Slidell, of Louisiana, lias been appointed
Minister to France, in placo of Mr. Mason,
resigned, and has accepted tlm appoint incut.
. .ry Fanny Frru says aha “once hsd a
nariow escape from being s minister's wile.”
Hite is right to a T., as she is now a Par-
ton’s, not a Parson’s wife.—JMuiavillc Jour-
nut.
Tho New York Express says Fanny'/
escajie may have burn very narrow, hut
thinks ilia minister's was a good deal more
A Ntirn Cuamn.—There i* a vast amount
of grit in tlm “wiiuumn folk" when they
uuduriake anything. An amusing incident
was witness! j at tbe depot of the (trust
Western Railway, t day or two since. An
old lady was running *fr*L t"d making
vigorous efforts to catch the express train,
which was fully a quarter of a mile ahead
of brr.
It is said that fine* the death of his father,
W. U. Aslor he# "laid uji" $1,000,0011
year. Ha bail nearly $18,000,000 to cot
incurs life with. It is said that be scolds
bis wife mors about extravagance in wear
ing shawls and bonnets (hen auy laborer
who get# but four ehillingr per dsy.
ter let hi# weskut 0 wt
lisps he'd bunt hisaelfaomo film day, 1 v
in nnd aquittcd down. It was u snd tliawt
to think that in oil Bint vast aujience Scarce
ly n Sole had the honor ol my acquaintance.
“iSt. this ere,” zed I bitterly, “is Furno!
What signerlv my wax liggcrs nnd livin wild
boast# (which linv nockuls) to tlicsu peplo f
What do lhay care becawz a sight of my
Kangaroo is worth dabble the price ol admis
sion, ami that my Suakos is as Itarmlis a*
the new born babe—allot which is **irickly
troo—f’ I sltood have go:tn on raisin at
Fortin and tilings hunt mure but jest then
Signor Mnccarony cum ont und auitg a
hnirey trout Bum opry or other, llu hud on
his store close &. looked putty slick, i must
say. Nobody didn’t understand nothin
nbowt wliat In? sod and ao they uptduwded
him verailcrusly. Then Signer Urignoly
cunt out sung another batrey. Hu ap
peared to bo itia Pe'jsiv Mood und sung a
Luv song 1 gjione, tim lie may have bin cub
sin the anjicucc all into a tn cp for nut I
knowd. 'l'livn cum Mr. Maccarony agin A.
Miss Pickluhomoity liarnell. They sang u
Doit together.
Now yu know, gentz, that I don’t admire
n,«ry music. But I like Miss Pickleliomo'-
11V'« Htilc. I like In r gate. (She suit st mu.
There has Lin greater singers nml thure has
bln nturo bootilul wlmin.hut no more tn*-
sinalii) young female ever longed lor a new
gown or sido lo place her lied agut a vest
pattern than Maria Pickleiiumouy. Fa*.
• inatin pcple is her best holt, hltc was bom
to run kit hush ol iuiiii'b biizzinns A utlmr
wimiti mad bucawz they am t Pickfebomo-
nifs. Her lure >parklcz with amuzm etts-
fu'dlicss and uliou? .00 (two hundred) Utile
but ol tunny devils air coitiiouady dsnem
cbniiipion jigs in licrcji , snnlujis being
bruc c 1111 ll to litu 0 pipe by. 1 low 1 xhood
like to It;.vt- little Marin out on my lurui in
Duldiiisvillo. Iujiuiiy. wlmro slm rood run in
tho tall glass, \> ra»tlu with the boys, cut up
strung ut p.u in hue*, make up lacfa be bind
tlm minister's bnck, lie auction bills to But
skoolmaaler'a coat-talus, set all uth feller#
crazy utter Iter, Ac. holier, »V kick up, At go
it just os muon ..a *ho wanted in! But I
digit-*. Exery titim *lto cum canterin out,
I grew niuro and inure delitcd with bur,
When slm bowitl her tud l bowed mum.
W lu ii ; .u : :. 1 i„ I pun 1 ul iiniio.
When she larled 1 larfed. When she jutknd
Imr bed t’uuk amt look a larlin survey ul tho
audience, huh'Iiu a brouilsido ul sassy smiles
in nmuiii' eat, 1 tried to unjiut my• ull «V. koU
lapze. Wiiun, in nlliu bow slm drempt .-Im
lived in Murblu lluila, nbu tud it ttcklid bur
more tlian ail the n -t to dream slie loved
Imr feller still tbe some, 1 nisi 1? u effort to
Hwnller mysull; but whim, lit the next song,
tdiu looked bt tutu ul mo and cnlfid nm but
Dour, I h tldly told (lie man ni xt to mu dial
Im miiu imvo my dose, as 1 sliood never
want 'em again no moro in this world.
I Tlm Pluiu Dealer loniaiiiiii tins cuiiiuiuin-
chsIiiiii is not to be Hunt to my (.imcily in
Baliliiisvilfe under no circunisluiiceo wliat-
somever.J
In coiiciusliun, Maria, I want you to do
well. I know you nu a nice gal nt liuri A.
yu liiusl gel n good liusbuud. llu must bo
n limn ol Lraue* und gumpDiiiii & n good
provider -u man who will luv yu strong uml
long- u luun who will luv yu pal as much
in your old age, when your v.-ies is ersekod
like an old lu.i kiulu tv yu can't gui 1 ul your
Holes diMt'omiicd nt .61) per sunt .1 111011B1, ns
Im will now, when you arc youiiR Al cfuirm-
tu, «V. lull ol iiiiimc, suiihIiiiic Ac full. Don't
niQiry a snob, Maria. Yu uu'l a Angel,
liBiu't got wmgH so Biny km quietly lly off
wlmru limy will t>u aiqurrlimtuil. Yu utr a
woman, \ u mity good onn too. Ah tor
Aluccururty, llngnoly, .Mulfenhullow uud
ilium utliur tellurs, thuv can t.iku care ot
tlmirbulves. Old Mac. km make acumior-
ittblfi Irvin choppiu curd wood it his vote*
U\ur givs out, iY Ai.iodto looks as tho Im mi t
succeed in condticiio sum quiet loll gate,
wlmm llm vitilus would Im plenty Ac. tlm
lubur litc.
1 um prenarin for the Slimmer Compuiw.
I sltull stay 111 Cleveland a tew day At. jirobly
will hear from mu ugiu ear 1 leave to
umro Lot? 11 in a tossur oil tile's tempes
tuous billers, meaning the Show Dienes.
Very Kespectlully Yours,
Artemi’# Ward.
Further l*urllculurM from Iho rttcaruer
.1 «>iin G. lmwlon—hix More IIoUIcm
Found*
Tho U. 8.f*tontner Ida, Capi. F. J.Corco-
puly, having been procured, tbrnugb
Clinrluston wharl yesterday morning n
o'clock nnd proceeded lo ihvplaiilalion ol Mr.
McAlpiu, wlmru they gut boats, axes nud
saws; they then lull for tlm scene ol Bie late
disumur, to recover, tl p/issitilo, tlm bodies of
tho missing. Arriving at iho wreck, tlm
tanou Irom tbe wreck. It was taken charge
ol by Mf--rs. N. Lunglord nnd Mr. Peeples,
who aritVfd from Purysburg lute in tlm
ultorDOon, in a row b“ut. They returned
with •» to Stiver Iliil, S. C. for interment.
The body was 111 ui b bruised and scalded.
In bis pockets wt-ie found 9J4'J.48, tbruu
•liver wafeii*'-, a cb.on nnd key, pocket Unite
add
all of which
tlm above parties.
The body of
hnud, Imd been found heloru tlie Ida arrived
nud was Bud some distance below, to a true,
llu Imd in bfe|iocku(s, $13.60, a knife,trunk
key nml oilier articles of little vuluo.
John William*, colored p lot, rose oppo
site tim wreck, in tbe middle of the river
just us Biu boat was arriving. He bad in
tiis pocket $9 90; bis extcruul injury ap
peared to bo very slight.
John Robinson, colored cabin boy, the
projiurty of .Mrs. P. Prundcrgast, bad been
secured to the wreck a tew minute* before
tlm bout’s arrival, having been snon floating
by soma person who were thereIrum Purys-
forward deck. He hnd in Ins pocket 71 [
cents, u watch nud chuiu. His body was
turned over to his brother, who took him to
Purysburg.
Joe Stone, colored fireman, the properly
nl F. M. Stone, ol ibis city, wna also found
uiul 1 .• tlm dick, most shockingly mutilated.
All efforts to find Cupt. T. G. Kueble, and
Alien, thu pr'party ol Mr. Orman, proved
unavailing. Thu marsh and thu woods all
around tlm seem? ol disaster wure thoroughly
searched, and all tho forward deck wa* en
tirely cut away, but to no purpose. Tho
sottrch was discontinued at a Istu hour, end
tlm boat returned to tlm city at 9 o'clock,
Ism evening.
Wti are |iIuuhc<J lo liunr that, with the
excuptlou of Thadduus Winkler, a I. in. c.,
all tim wounded an? doing protty well, uud
mu in a fair wuy to recover. Mr. Orinsu
has lost 01m eye, but is otherwise getting
along favorably.
Tlm boat with Imr cargo—tlm latter
amounting to about five thousand dollars —
n> a total loss.—Snvanaoh Republican.
Wbathes and Caora in North Alauama.
—The Huntsville (Ala.) Democrat, of the
8(h inst., says 1
During thu past Weuk. we have had sev
eral very cool days—so cold as to require
the resumption ol winter clothes, and fires
at uigiit uud early in tlm morning. We ex
pect :o hear ol heavy bail storms in soma
quarter. Tlm cold wntlisr Im* caused tb*
rust to appear in (be cotton, but, it is hoped,
(be sun, which has begun again to pour
down its torrid ray*, will prevent auy serious
injury Irom this source. With BBs oxcep-
linn the cotton i* nourishing. Complaints
of rust m Bie wheat end oats continue. All
whom we have questioned about the corn,
and they arc many ) respond, “fine ! fine !"
Beer, like tha flua, is naught without hops,
AinJ sgtin, beer is Ilka a b*«r—each is t
browrln .
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